Adzenys ER Medicare Coverage

Overview

Does Medicare cover Adzenys ER?

No.

In general, Medicare plans do not cover this drug. This drug
will likely be quite expensive and you may want to consider
using a GoodRx discount instead of Medicare to find the best
price for this prescription.

How much is my Adzenys ER co-pay with Medicare?

It depends. Which coverage stage are you in? Click on a tab below…

Deductible

Typical

Donut Hole

Post-Donut Hole

Co-Pay Range

$673 – $1473

In the Deductible co-pay stage, you are responsible for the full
cost of your prescriptions. Your Medicare deductible cannot
exceed $360 in 2016.

Co-Pay Range

$95 – $1473

In the Typical co-pay stage, your deductible has been satisfied,
and Medicare pays the majority of your drug costs.

Co-Pay Range

$303 – $1473

In the Donut Hole (also called the Coverage Gap) stage, you’ll
pay more for your prescriptions. In 2016, the Donut Hole begins
once you’ve spent $3,310 in one year.

Co-Pay Range

$34 – $1473

In the Post-Donut Hole (also called Catastrophic Coverage) stage,
Medicare will cover most of your drug costs. In 2016, this stage
begins once you have spent $4,850.

Want an exact price for your co-pay?

Ways to Save on Adzenys ER

Here are some ways that may lower the cost of your
Adzenys ER prescription.

Instead of Medicare, Use a Coupon

If your Medicare co-pay is higher than $1280.56, you can save money by using a GoodRx coupon instead.

Find Your Adzenys ER Medicare Co-Pay

Here are average co-pays for some of the most popular Medicare plans. Be sure to
add your plan to see your specific co-pay. If a price is shown in red,
GoodRx has found discount prices that are lower than your Medicare co-pay.

Find and configure your plan to see exact co-pay prices for your meds.

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Plan Name

Current Stage

Deductible
Typical
Donut Hole
Post-Donut Hole

Medicare prices are provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
They are accurate as-of October 2018 and the information may be updated. If you
encounter any issues, please let us know.

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